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- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) abstract "Ciocârlia (meaning the skylark) is a Romanian tune, allegedly composed by the Romani-Romanian pan flute player Angheluş Dinicu in the virtuosic style of the urban lăutarească music from late 19th century.Angheluş Dinicu first presented the tune in 1889 at the inauguration of the Eiffel Tower. However, the most famous version would become that of his grandson Grigoraș Dinicu, that adapted the tune for violin. George Enescu also was inspired by Ciocârlia for his composition the Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 for orchestra.Ciocârlia has been covered numerous times, but because it is a piece of lăutărească music and not a piece of Romanian peasant music it cannot be considered representative for the Romanian peasant spirit.In the case of the Ciocârlia, like with other famous tunes of lăutărească music, there were attempts to hide the name of the composer in order to make it seem anonymous/traditional.It is known as Ševa (Шева) and čučuliga (Чучулига) in Serbian and Macedonian. It has also become highly popular in the Jewish Klezmer repertoire. In Georgia, the tune became widely adopted into traditional folk music repertoire and is known as "Torola" (ტოროლა, the lark)".
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- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageRevisionID "635911241".
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Angheluş_Dinicu.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_songs.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lăutari_and_lăutărească_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Macedonian_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romani_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Cover_version.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Eiffel_Tower.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Fanfare_Ciocărlia.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink George_Enescu.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Grigoraș_Dinicu.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Jewish.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Klezmer.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Lăutari.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Macedonian_language.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Pan_flute.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Romani_people.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Rhapsodies_(Enescu).
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_peasant_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Romanians.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_language.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ciocârlia (Romanian folk tune)".
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) hasPhotoCollection Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune).
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- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) subject Category:19th-century_songs.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) subject Category:Lăutari_and_lăutărească_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) subject Category:Macedonian_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) subject Category:Romani_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) subject Category:Romanian_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) subject Category:Serbian_music.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) comment "Ciocârlia (meaning the skylark) is a Romanian tune, allegedly composed by the Romani-Romanian pan flute player Angheluş Dinicu in the virtuosic style of the urban lăutarească music from late 19th century.Angheluş Dinicu first presented the tune in 1889 at the inauguration of the Eiffel Tower. However, the most famous version would become that of his grandson Grigoraș Dinicu, that adapted the tune for violin.".
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) label "Ciocârlia (Romanian folk tune)".
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) sameAs Чучулига_(композиција).
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) sameAs m.0273yb8.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) sameAs Ciocârlia_(melodie).
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) sameAs Шева_(композиција).
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) sameAs Q3402673.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) sameAs Q3402673.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) wasDerivedFrom Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune)?oldid=635911241.
- Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune) isPrimaryTopicOf Ciocârlia_(Romanian_folk_tune).